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Wernicke Manor
Topic Started: Aug 19 2008, 08:21 PM (111 Views)
Lumen22
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Back in the day, Wernicke Manor wasn’t Wernicke Manor at all. It was an asylum for the insane called Lyford. Lyford had the best reputation in the whole asylum industry. It was supposed to be the best place for you to send your troubled children and parents. Lyford remained open for many years, until in was mysteriously shut down. That was to the public eye, and eventually Lyford faded from their minds. To the detectives who had conducted an investigation of Lyford, they found many, horrible things. The patients were treated horribly! They were beaten, and mishandled, even in their delicate stages. Most of the patients died. And their deaths were passed off for accidents, or natural causes. Of course the investigation was the reason Lyford was shut down. Nobody wanted to suffer that sort of pain like that.
The estate was to be sold. And it was. It was bought by a man named William Boleyn. He tried to turn the estate into a tavern, since it really was just a mansion with plenty of lodgings, but he couldn’t get any business. His customers complained about screaming and odd things happening. The building was eventually abandoned. Nobody wanted to buy the haunted place.

And so, Lyford’s Asylum for the Insane sat, rotting away, that was until a spooky man by the name Seamus Brennan bought the place and began to restore it. He was going to rent the rooms for whoever wanted to live at Wernicke Manor. It became a place that was affordable for most teens to live in. Everything settled into a peace. That was until the screaming started again.
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